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    GM Korea’s union on verge of strike as carmaker bears nearly all tariff burden

    GM Korea’s labor union is on the verge of a strike after wage negotiations reached an impasse, with tensions exacerbated by the automaker’s decision to shoulder the vast majority of the cost from U.S. auto tariffs that have weighed heavily on its earnings last year. The carmaker’s labor union has moved closer to the labor action, after an overwhelming majority of members voted in favor of a strike. The status quo is feared to worsen the carmaker’s already deteriorating financial performance amid mounting tariff-related costs. Korean automakers, including GM Korea, face an auto tariff of 15 percent when exporting vehicles to the United States. Some 86.5 percent of GM Korea’s union members favored the walkout last week. The carmaker’s union and management had held nine rounds of wage negotiations, but failed to find a breakthrough. The conflict between the two sides escalated after it turned out that GM Korea did not share its tariff burden with its U.S. headquarters, instead taking on the full burden. The union argued that the tariff-related costs should be shared with headquar

    3 MIN READBy Lee Min-hyung
    GM Korea’s union on verge of strike as carmaker bears nearly all tariff burden
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    Climate-ready beauty: New K-beauty products target heat and UV exposure

    3 MIN READBy Hankookilbo
    Climate-ready beauty: New K-beauty products target heat and UV exposure
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    GC Wellbeing secures rights to obesity treatment RZL-012 for Korean market

    1 MIN READBy Anna J. Park
    GC Wellbeing secures rights to obesity treatment RZL-012 for Korean market
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    UK envoy publicly backs Hanwha Ocean's bid for Canada's submarine project

    2 MIN READBy Nam Hyun-woo
    UK envoy publicly backs Hanwha Ocean's bid for Canada's submarine project
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    Korea Zinc, Australian government discuss critical minerals cooperation

    2 MIN READBy Lee Gyu-lee
    Korea Zinc, Australian government discuss critical minerals cooperation
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Banking & Finance

Why popular F&B franchises flounder after going public

The lackluster performance of restaurant franchise company Theborn Korea on the main Korean bourse has raised concerns among food and beverage (F&B) franchises that plan to go public in the coming months, industry officials and analysts said Wednesday.

Feb 19, 2025By Yi Whan-woo
Why popular F&B franchises flounder after going public
Tech & Science

Samsung CTO urges chipmakers to cooperate for AI-driven future

Samsung Electronics Chief Technology Officer Song Jai-hyuk stressed the importance of cooperation between players in the artificial intelligence (AI) chip supply chain, saying their collaborative efforts can overcome increasing challenges in developing advanced semiconductors.

Feb 19, 2025By Nam Hyun-woo
Samsung CTO urges chipmakers to cooperate for AI-driven future
Companies

Warehouse stores gain popularity as supermarkets lose consumers

Warehouse stores are gaining traction in the country’s retail market, marking year-on-year growth in both sales and operating profit. In contrast, major supermarket chains are seeing a decline in the number of locations due to reduced sales.

Feb 19, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
Warehouse stores gain popularity as supermarkets lose consumers
Tech & Science

LG Innotek expands into vehicle semiconductor market with automotive AP module

LG Innotek is expanding its automotive components business into the vehicle semiconductor market with the launch of an automotive application processor (AP) module.

Feb 19, 2025By Nam Hyun-woo
LG Innotek expands into vehicle semiconductor market with automotive AP module
Companies

Hyundai, Samsung brace for hefty US tariffs after Trump reveals implementation details

Korean automotive and chip companies are devising strategies to deal with looming hefty tariffs on their U.S. exports, industry observers said Wednesday, after U.S. President Donald Trump announced his intention to impose auto duties of around 25 percent and similar levels on chips.

Feb 19, 2025By Yonhap
Hyundai, Samsung brace for hefty US tariffs after Trump reveals implementation details
Companies

Over 60 % of policy loans to be frontloaded in H1

Korea's financial regulator said Wednesday that it will instruct policy lenders to implement over 60 percent of their low-interest rate loans aimed at helping to boost corporate investment in the first six months of the year.

Feb 19, 2025By Yonhap
Over 60 % of policy loans to be frontloaded in H1
Companies

HD Hyundai awards scholarships to children of shipyard accident victims

For the first time since its launch in September, the HD Hyundai HeeMang Foundation has awarded scholarships to the children of victims of shipyard accidents.

Feb 19, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
HD Hyundai awards scholarships to children of shipyard accident victims
Tech & Science

LG CNS to help S-Oil Ulsan plant's AI transformation

LG CNS will assist in artificial intelligence (AI) transformation for refiner S-Oil’s plant in Ulsan through a partnership aimed at jointly developing advanced systems and platforms, the computer service firm said Wednesday.

Feb 19, 2025By Nam Hyun-woo
LG CNS to help S-Oil Ulsan plant's AI transformation
Tech & Science

Korea to spend $29.5 mil. on developing int'l standards for advanced technologies

Korea will spend 42.5 billion won ($29.5 million) this year to develop international standards for cutting-edge technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), the industry ministry said Wednesday, a move partly aimed at ensuring the country's future global leadership in related sectors.

Feb 19, 2025By Yonhap
Korea to spend $29.5 mil. on developing int'l standards for advanced technologies
Companies

Celltrion to buy back $69 mil. of stocks for enhanced shareholder value

Celltrion, a major Korean biopharmaceutical firm, said Wednesday it will buy back 100 billion won ($69 million) worth of its own stocks to boost its shareholder value.

Feb 19, 2025By Yonhap
Celltrion to buy back $69 mil. of stocks for enhanced shareholder value
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